Upcoming Exhibitions
Call for Entries - REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED.
MADE IN NEW YORK
CALL FOR ENTRIES - REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.
Building on the success of last year’s New York Now! subway exhibition, the AIA New York Chapter / Center for Architecture will open MADE IN NEW YORK in October of this year at the West 4th Street subway station. In an effort to include the work of all AIA New York Chapter members, this year’s call includes work from around the world by Chapter members.
MADE IN NEW YORK solicits works of all scales and types – small, large, commercial, residential, public, private, interiors, historic preservation, engineering, landscape and urban design – presenting the scope and quality of work being done by AIA New York Chapter members across the globe. This high-visibility exhibition will offer a snapshot of current practice and celebrate the diversity of the Chapter’s membership.
AIA New York Chapter members are invited to participate by submitting up to four projects for display in the subway station. MADE IN NEW YORK will open on October 8, 2010.
Eligible Projects
Submitted projects may be located anywhere around the world but should be currently in design, under construction or recently completed. All submitted projects must be commissioned. All constructed projects must have been completed after January 1, 2006. The work may be a project of any size and style and should uphold and promote the ideals of the architectural profession and its allied fields, including socially responsible and environmentally conscious projects.
Who Can Enter?
Entrant must be a member of the AIA New York Chapter. Eligible member categories include: Architect Member, Associate Member, International Associate Member, and Allied Member (Center Professional and Corporate Members). Work submitted by Allied members must be designed by an Architect, Associate, or International Associate member. Current non-members may participate if they join the AIA New York Chapter. For more information on membership, please visit our website at www.aiany.org/membership.
Registration Forms and Fees
Entrants must register for the exhibition through our online service. Each submission requires a $300 registration fee per project, which must be paid online. All payments are final and no refunds will be granted. Entrants may submit up to four projects.
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
Submission Requirements
o One 22.5”(h) x 30”(w) single image at 300 dpi. Upload by August 23, 2010.
o Completed online registration form, including release forms.
o Online registration and payment. REGISTRATION CLOSES AUGUST 23, 2010 at 11:59PM.
NOTE: Submissions of work completed as an employee of or as a consultant to a firm must include a release from a principal in the firm concerned acknowledging that the submitter has primary design responsibility.
Each entrant must clear all elements of each submission for unrestricted use in the MADE IN NEW YORK exhibition, including unrestricted publicity use, and reproduction by AIA, including all AIA Chapters. Release forms signed by the owners and copyright holders of the material will be required as a part of the submission. Copyright notices, if any, will be used on material that the AIA New York Chapter, AIA, and all AIA Chapters publish or distribute. Entrants are responsible for any royalties or copyright/photographic fees. Submission of a project shall constitute permission by the submitter for publication.
If you have specific questions, please call Suchi Paul, Exhibitions Coordinator, at 212.358.6120 or email spaul@aiany.org.
Deadline
Registration and submission must be completed by August 23, 2010 at 11:59PM. Be sure to allow plenty of time for the registration process and uploading files.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the same project be submitted multiple times? For example, the architect submits and the interior designer submits the same project.
No, one submission per project (both firms should be listed in the provided project credits). Please discuss submissions with your team members prior to submitting.
Can a firm submit multiple projects?
Yes, firms can submit up to four projects.
Will refunds be issued if I decide not to participate after registering?
No refunds will be issued.
Is there a release that the owners/clients will need to fill out for their projects to be displayed?
A release from owner/clients is not required by the AIA New York Chapter. However, submitters may want or need a sign off from owners/clients for their own records. The AIA NY Chapter does require a release form for 1) submissions of work done as an employee of or as a consultant to a firm and 2) reproduction and publicity of submitted image.
Are temporary projects eligible?
Yes, according to the above mentioned requirements.
Are theoretical projects eligible?
No, only work that has been commissioned is accepted. This includes competition winning entries.
NOTE: The AIA New York Chapter reserves the right to exclude any project that does not meet the stated eligibility criteria.
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